The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen7Longman, 1859 |
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... taken his advice he would have gone no further in it than to let it be talked of as a possible resource by which the Crown might free itself from debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution ...
... taken his advice he would have gone no further in it than to let it be talked of as a possible resource by which the Crown might free itself from debt . Neither did the Council , I think , ( judging from the terms of the resolution ...
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... taken with regard to Spain was again much the same as in 1617. The negotiation having been kept on foot for awhile by delusive promises , and afterwards interrupted and almost broken off 1 by the war in the Palatinate , had been 4 ...
... taken with regard to Spain was again much the same as in 1617. The negotiation having been kept on foot for awhile by delusive promises , and afterwards interrupted and almost broken off 1 by the war in the Palatinate , had been 4 ...
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... taken away in the flower of his age : and the author and great counsellor of that rigour ( whose fortunes seemed to be built upon the rock ) is ruined : and it is thought by some that the reckonings of that business are not yet cleared ...
... taken away in the flower of his age : and the author and great counsellor of that rigour ( whose fortunes seemed to be built upon the rock ) is ruined : and it is thought by some that the reckonings of that business are not yet cleared ...
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... taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better maintained by his scholar Alexander . Some have taken it for a speculative ...
... taken in divers senses . Some have taken it for a speech of ostentation , to intitle the Grecians to an empire over the barbarians ; which indeed was better maintained by his scholar Alexander . Some have taken it for a speculative ...
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... taken first from a speech of Mucianus , that monies are the sinews of war ; and saith ' There are no true sinews of war , but the very sinews of the arms of valiant men . ' 66 • • Nay more , Mr. Speaker , whosoever shall look into the ...
... taken first from a speech of Mucianus , that monies are the sinews of war ; and saith ' There are no true sinews of war , but the very sinews of the arms of valiant men . ' 66 • • Nay more , Mr. Speaker , whosoever shall look into the ...
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